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project_6/vllm/transformers_utils/processor.py
dylanyunlon ef6abf3dc7 [DEPLOY] Complete submission: baseline + all optimizations
Adds ALL files needed for Dockerfile build:
  - qwen3_6_scripts/ (baseline patches + our optimizations)
  - vllm/ (full vllm package)
  - paged_attention_v2_pytorch.py (V2 with single-bmm optimization)
  - Dockerfile + computility-run.yaml

Our optimizations vs baseline:
  1. paged_attn.py: pre-gathered context KV (eliminates 194 gather calls),
     Triton try/fallback, V2 heuristic, threshold 32K→64K
  2. paged_attention_v2_pytorch.py: fills NotImplementedError,
     single-bmm Phase 1 (195 launches → 3)
  3. patch_enable_triton.py: HAS_TRITON=True with safety fallback
  4. patch_triton_tuning.py: BLOCK=64, NUM_WARPS=4 for BI-V100
  5. computility-run.yaml: gpu-memory-utilization 0.9→0.95,
     max-num-batched-tokens 8192→16384

This repo can now be submitted to dev.modelhub.org.cn as-is.
2026-07-30 16:06:20 +00:00

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from typing import Any, cast
def get_processor(
processor_name: str,
*args: Any,
trust_remote_code: bool = False,
**kwargs: Any,
):
"""Load a processor for the given model name via HuggingFace."""
# don't put this import at the top level
# it will call torch.cuda.device_count()
from transformers import AutoProcessor
from transformers.processing_utils import ProcessorMixin
try:
processor = AutoProcessor.from_pretrained(
processor_name,
*args,
trust_remote_code=trust_remote_code,
**kwargs)
except ValueError as e:
# If the error pertains to the processor class not existing or not
# currently being imported, suggest using the --trust-remote-code flag.
# Unlike AutoTokenizer, AutoProcessor does not separate such errors
if not trust_remote_code:
err_msg = (
"Failed to load the processor. If the processor is "
"a custom processor not yet available in the HuggingFace "
"transformers library, consider setting "
"`trust_remote_code=True` in LLM or using the "
"`--trust-remote-code` flag in the CLI.")
raise RuntimeError(err_msg) from e
else:
raise e
return cast(ProcessorMixin, processor)
def get_image_processor(
processor_name: str,
*args: Any,
trust_remote_code: bool = False,
**kwargs: Any,
):
"""Load an image processor for the given model name via HuggingFace."""
# don't put this import at the top level
# it will call torch.cuda.device_count()
from transformers import AutoImageProcessor
from transformers.image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor
try:
processor = AutoImageProcessor.from_pretrained(
processor_name,
*args,
trust_remote_code=trust_remote_code,
**kwargs)
except ValueError as e:
# If the error pertains to the processor class not existing or not
# currently being imported, suggest using the --trust-remote-code flag.
# Unlike AutoTokenizer, AutoImageProcessor does not separate such errors
if not trust_remote_code:
err_msg = (
"Failed to load the image processor. If the image processor is "
"a custom processor not yet available in the HuggingFace "
"transformers library, consider setting "
"`trust_remote_code=True` in LLM or using the "
"`--trust-remote-code` flag in the CLI.")
raise RuntimeError(err_msg) from e
else:
raise e
return cast(BaseImageProcessor, processor)
def get_video_processor(
processor_name: str,
*args: Any,
trust_remote_code: bool = False,
**kwargs: Any,
):
"""Load a video processor for the given model name via HuggingFace."""
# don't put this import at the top level
# it will call torch.cuda.device_count()
from transformers.image_processing_utils import BaseImageProcessor
processor = get_processor(
processor_name,
*args,
trust_remote_code=trust_remote_code,
**kwargs,
)
return cast(BaseImageProcessor, processor.video_processor)